Most people install {pve} directly on a local disk. The {pve}
installation CD offers several options for local disk management, and
Most people install {pve} directly on a local disk. The {pve}
installation CD offers several options for local disk management, and
single disk for such setup, and uses that disk as physical volume for
the **V**olume **G**roup (VG) `pve`. The following output is from a
test installation using a small 8GB disk:
single disk for such setup, and uses that disk as physical volume for
the **V**olume **G**roup (VG) `pve`. The following output is from a
test installation using a small 8GB disk:
We install two boot loaders by default. The first partition contains
the standard GRUB boot loader. The second partition is an **E**FI **S**ystem
We install two boot loaders by default. The first partition contains
the standard GRUB boot loader. The second partition is an **E**FI **S**ystem
-**P**artition (ESP), which makes it possible to boot on EFI systems.
+**P**artition (ESP), which makes it possible to boot on EFI systems and to
+apply xref:sysadmin_firmware_persistent[persistent firmware updates] from the
+user space.
# lvresize --size +<size[\M,G,T]> --poolmetadatasize +<size[\M,G]> <VG>/<LVThin_pool>
# lvresize --size +<size[\M,G,T]> --poolmetadatasize +<size[\M,G]> <VG>/<LVThin_pool>